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Multicolumn Format Quotes By L.J.Smith

[ ... ] she heard Stefan's voice.
"Elena! Let go! Fall and I'll catch you!"
How strange, Elena thought, as if in a dream. His love and panic had distorted his voice somehow - making him sound different. Making him sound almost like-
"Elena! I'm with you!"
-like Damon.
Shaken out of her dream, Elena looked below her. And there was Damon, standing protectively in front of Meredith, looking up at her, with his arms held out.
He was with her. — L.J.Smith

Multicolumn Format Quotes By Anonymous

She realized she'd never been naked outside before. In the city, everywhere outdoors was public, but she hadn't seen another human face for days. The world seemed to belong to her. Even in the cool air, the sun felt wonderful on her skin. — Anonymous

Multicolumn Format Quotes By David Lloyd George

The doctors are always changing their opinions. They always have some new fad. — David Lloyd George

Multicolumn Format Quotes By William Shakespeare

To be or not to be; ay, there's the point', — William Shakespeare

Multicolumn Format Quotes By Sigmund Freud

Opposition is not necessarily enmity; it is merely misused and made an occasion for enmity. — Sigmund Freud

Multicolumn Format Quotes By Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

From what the moderns want, we must learn what poetry should become; from what the ancients did, what poetry must be. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

Multicolumn Format Quotes By Tamara Hoffa

Uh oh, maybe I'm hysterical. No, the look on his face had been so funny. Did he really think to kiss me into submission? That shit might work in romance novels, but not on me. If he wants to kiss me he'll have to earn that privilege again. — Tamara Hoffa

Multicolumn Format Quotes By J.C. Ryle

Evening is the time which the higher classes choose for dancing, card playing, and the like; and consequently never get to bed till late at night. If we love our souls, and would not become worldly, let us mind how we spend our evenings. Tell me how a man spends his evenings, and I can generally tell what his character is. — J.C. Ryle